Guide price
£300,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleBedale Road, Sherwood NG5
3 beds
1 bath
3 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
eXp World UK
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About this property
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Wonderful Family Home
Tree Lined Location
3 Bedrooms
Semi Detached Property
Off Road Driveway Parking
Open Plan Living
Extended Family Home
South Facing Garden
Part Converted Loft
CG0973
Marketed by Chris Galley
open day Saturday 14th June by appointment only
Guide Price £300,000 - £325,000
Nestled on a peaceful, tree-lined road in the ever-popular and highly sought-after suburb of Sherwood, Nottingham, this inviting semi-detached family home presents a rare opportunity for buyers looking for a house that offers not only space and location, but the promise of a lifestyle. Radiating charm and potential, this three-bedroom home offers all the right ingredients for a long-term family base – from its generous and sociable ground floor layout to the delightful south-facing garden that is very much the heart of this property.
From the moment you approach this home, there’s a welcoming presence. The leafy street, known for its quiet residential character and sense of community, immediately sets the tone. These are the kinds of roads people want to grow up on – where neighbours chat over garden fences, children cycle safely along the pavements, and there’s a general feeling of warmth and belonging. Sherwood itself is celebrated for just that: Its vibrant yet village-like atmosphere, all while being incredibly well connected to Nottingham city centre and surrounding areas.
As you step inside, what’s immediately apparent is how well the property lends itself to modern family life. The downstairs space has been thoughtfully extended, allowing for an open plan layout that naturally flows from one area to the next, making it perfect for both everyday life and entertaining. There’s a wonderful sense of connectivity in the way this home has been designed. Whether it’s keeping an eye on the children while cooking, enjoying a coffee with friends while the weekend newspaper rests on the kitchen work top, or watching the garden come to life through the conservatory windows, this is a space that works around real people and real lives.
The open-plan living arrangement means there’s no sense of division – no boxy corners or awkward spaces – just a cohesive environment that flexes with the needs of the day. At the rear, the conservatory serves as an extension of the living space and a natural bridge between indoors and outdoors. Flooded with light, it provides an ideal spot to sit back and enjoy the ever-changing colours of the garden beyond. It’s the kind of space that might be used as a playroom in one season of life and a peaceful reading nook in the next. With its clear views over the south-facing garden, it truly brings the outside in.
And the garden itself deserves a special mention. South-facing and laid out with family living in mind, it offers a wonderful space to unwind, play, grow, and gather. Whether you envision paddling pools and football games in the summer, or al fresco dining under fairy lights, there’s plenty of room to bring those dreams to life. Mature planting already provides a touch of character and privacy, while the size of the plot allows for imagination – perhaps even further landscaping or the addition of a studio or home office, subject to the necessary consents.
Upstairs, the sense of comfort and family continues with three well-proportioned bedrooms, all offering ample natural light and a quiet place to rest. The first floor accommodates the main family needs with ease, and further flexibility is offered by the partially completed loft space. Already boarded and with services accessible, the loft offers exciting potential for those looking to expand further – whether that be through creating a principal suite, a home workspace, or a dedicated retreat for teenagers. The structure is there; it simply awaits your personal touch.
Throughout the house, what becomes clear is that while the home has been lovingly maintained and updated in all the right places, there remains room for the new owners to make it their own. The finishes are neutral and welcoming, but this is a home that doesn’t pretend to be a show home – it proudly offers a canvas. The fundamentals – the location, the space, the layout, the garden – are all exactly where you’d want them. What remains is the chance to add your own sense of style and personality, from décor to design details. And with the home priced accordingly, there is a real opportunity here to create something special without paying a premium for someone else’s taste.
The wider setting of Sherwood only adds to this home’s appeal. Widely regarded as one of Nottingham’s most desirable suburbs, Sherwood is a location that brings together the best of both worlds: A community-focused neighbourhood with a lively, independent high street, all within easy reach of the city centre. Whether it’s a quick commute into town, a peaceful walk through nearby Woodthorpe Park, or a lazy Saturday morning spent browsing the local farmers' market, life in Sherwood moves at a pace that suits modern families.
For those with children, the area offers an excellent range of educational options, both primary and secondary, with several Ofsted-rated ‘Good’ and ‘Outstanding’ schools within close proximity. From smaller community-led schools to larger academies, the area gives families the reassurance of choice and quality. This, combined with easy access to public transport links and road networks, makes school runs and commutes both practical and manageable.
But it’s not just about logistics – Sherwood has real heart. The high street is a thriving hub of local life, filled with independent cafés, restaurants, bakeries and boutique shops. It’s the kind of place where baristas know your name, where families gather for brunch at weekends, and where you can enjoy everything from artisan coffee to craft ales without ever venturing far. There’s a vibrancy to Sherwood that’s balanced by a real sense of community; it’s not just a place to live, it’s a place to belong.
Evenings might be spent at the lively Crimson Tree, known for its warm atmosphere and Mediterranean-inspired menu, or perhaps at one of the area’s many traditional pubs – several of which host regular quiz nights and live music. If wellness is more your pace, there’s no shortage of yoga studios, walking groups, and wellness centres to be found nearby. And for the practicalities of life, the area is well served by supermarkets, doctors’ surgeries, dental practices and other everyday essentials.
Transport links from Sherwood are strong. Multiple bus routes pass through the area, offering frequent services to the city centre and surrounding areas, while the nearby Ring Road connects efficiently to the M1 and A52. For those working in Nottingham or looking for an easy commute to surrounding towns, the location couldn’t be more convenient. And if you’re heading further afield, Nottingham Station offers direct links to London and other major cities.
Beyond the immediate amenities and infrastructure, what makes Sherwood truly special is the people. It’s a place where neighbours become friends, where community events draw large and loyal crowds, and where a real sense of pride runs through the local area. The local schools, parks, shops and even pubs all reflect this – well-kept, well-loved, and well-used.
This house reflects all of that and more. It’s not just about what the property is – it’s about what it offers and the lifestyle it enables. For young families looking for their forever home, upsizers seeking more space, or even downsizers who want something practical yet characterful in a well-connected location, this house ticks every box. The extended downstairs layout offers day-to-day flexibility; the garden opens the door to year-round enjoyment; and the loft conversion presents an exciting chance to grow.
There’s an honesty to this property that is both refreshing and rare. It doesn’t try to be anything it isn’t – it simply offers the building blocks for something wonderful. The charm of the conservatory. The sun-drenched garden. The flow and openness of the downstairs layout. The potential of the loft. These elements come together in a way that feels effortless, yet full of opportunity. And the best part? You get to shape its future.
As homes in this part of Sherwood become increasingly sought after, opportunities like this are becoming fewer and further between. Whether you’re drawn by the street, the space, the school catchment or the simple promise of putting down roots in a friendly, well-connected community, this property delivers. It’s a home with soul, substance, and scope – a place to build memories, make your mark, and truly settle.
Viewings are highly recommended to fully appreciate not just the features and layout of the home, but the setting and the feel of the street it sits on. The home has been priced to reflect the opportunity for cosmetic modernisation, allowing the new owners to create something uniquely theirs without compromising on location or layout.
This is more than just a house for sale – it’s the next chapter of someone’s story waiting to be written. A family home in every sense of the word, ready to be loved, lived in, and lifted by the next generation of owners.
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